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Olfaction Quotes By John Cleese

If you are leaping a ravine, the moment of takeoff is a bad time to be considering alternative strategies. — John Cleese

Olfaction Quotes By Ville Valo

I haven't travelled that much before so this is the first time I get to see the big cities of Europe. I've never even been to US. — Ville Valo

Olfaction Quotes By Paul Giamatti

The broad comedy thing is really hard to do on film. — Paul Giamatti

Olfaction Quotes By William Poundstone

Shannon's most radical insight was that meaning was irrelevant. — William Poundstone

Olfaction Quotes By Paul Hawken

Class of 2009: you are going to have to figure out what it means to be a human being on Earth at a time when every living system is declining, and the rate of decline is accelerating. Kind of a mind-boggling situation ... but not one peer-reviewed paper published in the last thirty years can refute that statement. — Paul Hawken

Olfaction Quotes By Andreas

This os another test — Andreas

Olfaction Quotes By Rhonda Ringler Cutler

There could be no better time to read THE END OF BLISS, Rhonda Cutler's beautifully researched and heartfelt novel about another of our great country's bust-and-boom cycles. The story of how the Merkals redefine themselves and their marriage through the Great Depression and after shines a personal light on a continuing American story--and provides, in our own time of flux, universal understanding and solace."
JENNA BLUM, New York Times bestselling author of Those Who Save Us and The Stormchasers — Rhonda Ringler Cutler

Olfaction Quotes By Natalie Angier

Not all of the women were influenced by the pheromones, but enough of them were to elevate the findings to robust statistical significance and to demonstrate with fair firmness that human pheromones exist. What we see in this carefully controlled experiment is that women can push and women can pull, and they can respond to other women in varying ways, all unconsciously, without knowing why, without the benefit even of olfaction, for the women in the study said they smelled nothing when the swab was applied under their nose, save for the scent of rubbing alcohol used as a prep in the experiment. — Natalie Angier